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30 September 2003 3D sensor for the control of a microassembly robot
Rainer Tutsch, Marcus Petz, Michael Berndt, Jurgen Hesselbach, Gero Pokar, Kerstin Heuer
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Proceedings Volume 5264, Optomechatronic Systems IV; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.515065
Event: Photonics Technologies for Robotics, Automation, and Manufacturing, 2003, Providence, RI, United States
Abstract
At the Technical University Braunschweig a robot for the assembly of micro structures with an assembly positioning uncertainty below 1 μm is under development. In order to reach the demanded accuracy and robustness, an optical sensor is used. First a 2D-Sensor was tested. To reach the required cycle time a substantial reduction of the response time of this 2D-sensor was necessary. By the application of optimised 2D-algorithms the image processing takes place in video real time now. The extensive software update required an examination of the repeatability results of the 2D-sensor (standard deviation of 0.1 μm in both axes). An overview of the reproducibility and the dynamic cooperation with the parallel robot are presented. A prototype of a 3D-sensor for the robot was built. The reached reproducibility is presented. The 3D-sensor integrated into the robot allows the execution of assembly tasks with a positioning uncertainty better than 1 μm. For the assembly tasks the accurate position of the structures must be determined, which is marked by a defined pattern of circular marks. By photogrammetric measurement of the marks and a pattern recognition the spatial position of the structure is determined. The measurement volume is 7,5 x 11 x 6 mm3. To show the efficiency of the 3D-sensor a first test of its cooperation with the robot is described.
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Rainer Tutsch, Marcus Petz, Michael Berndt, Jurgen Hesselbach, Gero Pokar, and Kerstin Heuer "3D sensor for the control of a microassembly robot", Proc. SPIE 5264, Optomechatronic Systems IV, (30 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.515065
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Optical sensors

Cameras

Control systems

Photogrammetry

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3D image processing

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